The charts above show average levels of participation in education and the highest level of adults from 2000 to 2010 in singapore.
According to the given column chart overhead, everything listed has made a steady upward-trend since the start of the research and recording periods, with each two-year increase gaining little by little before having reached their peaks by the end of the 10-year mark. Connected to the column chart are the two pie charts just below, which recorded the exact amounts and divisions of participation activities all summed up.
As earlier mentioned, both parties interviewed were seen to be at their highest records nearing the end of the research at 2010, the total sum by the finish averaging between 26% of primary school participation, 8% of master qualification, another 8% of university qualification, 32% of highschool qualification, and 26% of secondary school qualification.
Therefore, lowest near the beginning at 2000, all summed recordings having been divided and averaged between 15% of primary school qualification, 1% master qualification, 30% university qualification, 33% of high school qualification, and the last 20% being spent on secondary school qualification.
